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March 29, 1963 - Image 14

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1963-03-29

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, March 29, 1963 — 14

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Passo*er in Many
Crueial Areas

Passover will be celebrated
by American Jewish GIs on
duty at some of the most cru-
cial cold war areas from the
Caribbean to Vietnam and from
Korea to Turkey and West Ger-
many, beginning at sundown
Monday, April 8.
The National Jewish Welfare
Board has arranged for 100,000
Jewish servicemen on duty with
U. S. military forces guarding
the frontiers of freedom, a like
number of their co-religionists
throughout the world.
JWB also sent Passover sup-
plies to Jewish personnel on
duty with Army, Navy and Air
Force missions at remote over-
seas places and to those serving
with the Peace Corps and Point
Four and State.Department mis-
sions.
The most dramatic Passover
Seder will be held at the Guan-
tanamo Naval Base, Cuba, by
Jewish Navy personnel as the
result of arrangements made
during a flying trip by Rabbi
Nathan Witkin, USO-JWB
Caribbean area director and di-
rector of JWB's Armed Forces
Service Center at Balboa, Canal
Zone.
Passover services, sedarim,
home hospitality, and, at many
installations, special Passover
meals during the entire eight
days of the festival (April 9-16)
have been set up by 370 full
and part-time Jewish military
chaplains, 260 local JWB Armed
Forces and Veterans Services
Committees and USO-JWB field
staff and volunteers.

Downriver Community

Holds Public Seder

The Downriver Jewish Com-
munity Center and Sisterhood
invites the public to the annual
Seder dinner 6-10 p.m. April 9
at the Anderson School, Tren-
ton.
Reservations and money must
be in the hands of Ann Ascione,
10004 Laurence, Allen Park,
DU 3-6214, no later than Mon-
day.

Men's Clubs to Convene
The 34th annual convention
of the National Federation of
Jewish Men's Clubs, the nation-
al association of men's groups
of Conservative Jewish congre-
gations, will be held at the
Concord Hotel at Kiamesha
Lake, N.Y., April 28 through
May 1, it has been announced
by Philip Goldstein of Washing-
ton, D.C., president. The NFJMC
is an affiliate of the United
Synagogue of America, the na-
tional association of Conserva-
tive congregations.

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Witness Testifying at Nazi Crimes Trial
-Is Arrested on • Complicity Charge

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in the trial of 12 farmer Nazis
in the war-time murder - of 35,000
'Jews in the Minsk - ghetto in Nazi-
occupied Russia was himself
charged With such killings and
arrested here for trial.
The witness was Reinhard
Breder of Winkel, a 52-year-old
economic adviser and former
deputy SD commander at Minsk.
He was confronted at the jury
court trial of Georg Heuser and
11 other Nazis with a Soviet
"Brown Book" recently sub-
mitted to the court.
According to the documents in
the Soviet publication, Breder
was responsible for the killing
of some 2,000 Jews at Sluzk.
Breder • denied the charge, say-
ing there never was "an execu-

also said he was elsewhere at
the time and was admonished by
the Court President, A. Rande-
brock, to tell the truth.
After the testimony, Breder
was arrested at the request of
the Wiesbadenpublic prosecutor's
office. The former SD officer,
against whom proceedings have
been pending, was taken to Cob-
lenz prison from the jury court
room.
The defense had asked per-
mission to put on the stand this
official, Dr. Freidrich Karl Via-
lon. The court ruled that the
questions to have been asked of
him by the defense "are not of
vital importance to the trial."

Appointment of Jew
to Moroccan Cabinet
Comes Under Fire

Senior citizens. are warned by
the Michigan Coniniission on
Aging to beware of schemes de-
signed to swindle them out of
their life savingS.
Director Gary D. Hansen
urges retirees "to be on the
alert against promoters and
salesmen who offer `get-rich-
quick' investments and 'cures'
for various diseases, such as
arthritis."

CASABLANCA—The appoint-
ment of a 26-year-old Jew to the
Moroccan cabinet came under
sharp fire Wednesday from the
opposition press.
Aime Botbol was named di-
rector to the Ministry of Public
Works by the Minister A. Gues-
sous. The Tangiers-born Jewish
official has held various high
posts in Morocco. The opposi
tion press accused the Minister
of "pro-Jewish sentiments."

Senior Citizens Urged
t _ o Beware of Swindlers

JERUSALEM — A two-story
mother and child pavilion was
dedicated Wednesday at the He-
brew University Hadassah Medi-
cal Center in the presence of
American Ambassador Walworth
Barbour, Dr. Nahum Goldmann,
Jerusalem Mayor Mordechai Ish
Shalom, a delegation of Ameri-
can Hadassah leaders and the
members of the 1963 Hadassah
study mission.
The pavilion was named for
Felica and Adolf Leon of New
York who contributed $250,000
for the project, which was built
at a cost of $500,000. Other con-
tributors were the United States
Government, which provided a
gift , through counterpart funds,
and Wilhelm Weinberg of New
York, who contributed $100,000.

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British Education System
Held Partly Responsible
for Anti-Semitism
GLASGOW, (JTA) — Faults
in the British system of educa-
tion are partly responsible 'for
the fact that prejudice against
Jews still exists in Britain,
Anthony Greenwood, vice-chair-
Man of the Labor - Party, de-
clared at a meeting here of the
Glasgow branch of the World
Jewish Congress.
Much of the anti-Semitism
and prejudice now existent in
this country, said the Labor
Party leader, is "due also to
sheer thoughtlessness on the
part of many people, who fall
into popular expressions with-
out realizing how wounding
these could Another cause,
he declared, is the "muddled
approach" to the core of Chris-
tian religion and the manner in
which Crucifixion is related.

Oldest Synagogue
in Arizona 'Completed'

TUCSON, Ariz., (JTA)—Tem-
ple Emanu-El, the oldest Jewish
house of worship in Arizona,
formally dedicated the comple-
tion of a four-step building pro-
gram which was started in 1947.

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